Llewellyn appeared at the Assizes Court, in Devizes, Wiltshire on 4 January 1842. He was charged, with others, of stealing sheep (possibly only one!). He was found guilty and sentenced to 10 years Transportation to Tasmania, Australia. He sailed aboard the "Earl Grey" Convict ship from Plymouth, Devonshire, on 26 September 1842, arrivng on 14 January 1843.

Llewellyn's convict record says that his conduct was "Very Good - general behaviour without fault". It appears that he applied for a conditional pardon several times and this was finally granted on 5 February 1850.
Into Place: Tasmania, Australia

CLEAVER, LLewellyn: Transportation DocumentLlewellyn Cleaver was tried on 4 January 1842 at Devizes Assizes in Wiltshire, England and found guilty of stealing sheep. He was sentenced to 10 years transportation to Tasmania, Australia. This is a copy of his transportation document.